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How do we know God's purpose in Jesus' death?

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God's purpose in Jesus' death is revealed as an act of redemption, transforming human malice into a means for salvation (Acts 4:28).

The Bible illustrates that God's purpose in the death of Jesus was not only a response to human wickedness but also a divine strategy for redemption. Acts 4:28 states that the parties involved did what 'God's hand and counsel determined before to be done.' This reveals that even the sinful actions of Herod, Pilate, and the crowd were under God's sovereign control, ultimately leading to the fulfillment of His salvific plan. This divine orchestration doesn't absolve them of guilt; instead, it highlights how God uses evil actions for a greater good.
Scripture References: Acts 4:28, Genesis 50:20

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